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http://www.lorettawheeler.com
http://www.lreveaux.com
http://www.myspace.com/southernnuances
About Me:
I live in Texas, recently returned from Australia for several years. I've been writing for approximately 10 years and will be publishing this fall in an anthology published by L & L Dreamspell, titled A Death in Texas. My piece is titled Dark Pleasures. Another short is appearing in their erotica anthology, entitled, Siren's Call.

Recently, I entered the LASR annual contest for 2008. This was definitely a step to the side of my genre'...I'm a thriller gal...and so HEA endings and the focus being primarily on the two love interests is not my forte'. I was very pleased and flattered when I learned I had received an Honorary Mention in the contest, along with a couple of very complimentary reviews.

My sincere appreciation is extended to them for allowing my piece "through the Romance gates" :)...

The Pan Man will be available to view on the LASR site http://www.longandshortreviews.com/contest.htm as of August 7, 2008.

Loretta
Favorite Books:
Anything by Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Jeffery Deaver or James Patterson, and many in between these:)...
Favorite Bookstores on land or cyberspace
I use Barnes and Noble and Amazon


A Death in Texas releases on Oct. 10 at Katy Budget Books,2450 Fry Road, Houston, TX. Several of the authors included in the anthology will be present for signings, and also have their other novels available for signing. The event will begin at 5:00 pm and conclude at 8:00 pm.

I will be attending and available to sign my short Dark Pleasures which is the story of a criminal psychologist who assists the police, a detective (named Dick of course:) a psychopath who tends to run the Gulf of Mexico coastline, and a very unusual dog.

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At 12:40pm on August 27, 2008, Cynde L. Hammond said…
Hi, Loretta!
Thanks for telling me about BOOK PLACE--I love it here!
That's cool about your son's name (Deon) being so close to my husband's name (Dion), but I would bet you money that your son's name isn't pronounced "D-in" like my husband's is, right? He gets called all different kinds of weird things and he hates it when people mispronounce his name! I told him he should be thankful that his name isn't mispronounced as badly as mine is! Ever since I was a little girl, people have thought my name was "Clyde!" And no! I do not look at all like a Clyde!
I'll talk to you soon,
Cynde

At 2:07am on August 15, 2008, Brian L Porter said…
Thanks so much for the vote for my cover Loretta.

I greatly appreciate it, and hope you have a wonderful day.

Kind regards

Brian
At 11:01am on July 8, 2008, Marilyn said…

here is a picture of pat and me, I will try you on the 16th
At 6:18am on July 7, 2008, Marilyn said…
Thanks, I have been meaning to call you because Pat McGee, (do you remember her?) she wants to have lunch with you soon. I will be back on the 16th so we will have to get together with Pat. She lives in Atascocita.
At 6:40pm on July 6, 2008, Loretta Wheeler said…
You're welcome for the invite!:) It's good to have you here:) btw Carole Gill resides in Yorkshire now, but she's transferred there from Manhattan...you oughtta get a load of her myspace place. I told her it made me feel like dimming the lights and lighting a cigarette (and I don't even smoke!)
Love the gal you've placed in the pic on your J.Dee Robbins intro....or have I stuck my foot in my mouth again, and it's you?:)
As far as blogging...well...I kinda sorta do it...on Myspace....but I'm not that "gifted" with it yet...so everyone's always waiting to see what absurdity is going to fly out of my mouth next!:)
At 6:15pm on July 6, 2008, J. Dee Robbins said…
I'm new at this type of stuff, but thanks for the invitation! If I can figure out the blogging part, I might just become a blogger! Anything to avoid facing that blank page... :D
At 9:01am on July 6, 2008, Loretta Wheeler said…
I know, it is the divine madness....no wonder Poe was such a mess!;) LOL
At 7:59pm on May 13, 2008, Loretta Wheeler said…
Well, the anthology that has my short story Dark Pleasures in it, is due out in September. I've also had another short taken for another anthology by L & L Dreamspell.
Right now, I'm nose down editing The Midnight Dance...I will be soooo glad when this one is finished and flung....it's been a long haul:)
At 6:32pm on March 16, 2008, Loretta Wheeler said…
:) Thanks for the compliment Bruce...it was something I kind of just "put" on it for want of a title in the moment....and it's going on to novel size (this was the prequel) and I may change the title to something that feels more "right" to me then:) But, as I said, thank you:) never know, the title may have found a home:)
L.
At 6:20pm on March 16, 2008, Bruce Morse said…
Thanks for your friendship Loretta. Dark Pleasures is an intriguing title. Best to you, Bruce
 
 

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